Lomond Executive Shaving
At a glance
Is Lomond Executive Shaving worth trying?
Lomond by Executive Shaving is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Moderate longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, fresh spicy, lavender with Lavender, Lavender Extract, Oakmoss
The first impression
Lomond by Executive Shaving is a fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Matt Wilson. Top notes are Lavender and Lavender Extract; middle notes are Oakmoss, Rosemary, Mint, Geranium and Basil; base notes are Patchouli and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Matt Wilson
Matt Wilson is a perfumer for Executive Shaving, creating scents like Duine Fon Choill, Lomond, and Munro. His work includes aftershave colognes such as Nevis and Rannoch. These fragrances are designed to complement grooming products with fresh and woody accords.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Lomond Executive Shaving
Essence
The Alchemist transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, blending tradition with innovation. Lomond’s herbal-lavender opening and mossy-patchouli base embody this duality-a potion that is both classic and unexpected. The lavender extract’s intensity suggests a mastery of craft.
Style & Aesthetic
They mix vintage apothecary charm with modern minimalism-think a crisp white shirt paired with a hand-forged silver pendant. Their space is curated with dried herbs, leather-bound books, and alembic jars. The fragrance’s aromatic quality mirrors their love for raw, elemental beauty.
Philosophy & Values
They seek the hidden magic in the mundane, believing every ingredient holds potential. The oakmoss and rosemary heart speaks of ancient remedies, while the amber base adds a golden warmth. They are drawn to botany, perfumery, or any art where science meets soul.
Relationships
They are mentors and mystics, offering remedies for both body and spirit. The basil’s green sharpness makes them incisive yet kind, while the mint’s coolness suggests a calming presence. Their bonds are deep but demand space for solitary study.
Lifestyle
Their days are rituals of creation-distilling oils, brewing tea, sketching formulas in notebooks. The moderate sillage suits their workshop life, where scents mingle with ink and parchment. They might rise at dawn to gather dew-kissed herbs.
Shadow
Their obsession with transformation can border on control, like a fragrance too precisely measured. The patchouli’s earthiness hints at a fear of chaos, a need to alchemize even their own shadows. They must learn that some mysteries resist decoding.
Conclusion
Lomond is the elixir of the Alchemist-a blend of discipline and wonder. Wearing it, they are both sage and seeker, forever turning the lead of the everyday into gold.